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  • Good experiment

    from radio waves or leakage current, or AC noise in your room , reproduce your experiment outdoor with just your coils and ground in earth

  • Great work there , Congratulation on your awesome work .

    So what is next tuning the freq of the coil to earth , to use ground as a signal generator and power source.We are usually gong the other way around and pay for it .

    Mark

  • Great replication Ben.

    Can you try this on a real earth ground outside and see if you still get the same effect?

  • Hi k4zep

    You have a good measuring instruments.Did you measure ground impedance?

    Try to do the same and try to lower ground impedance as more as you can(adding grounded displaced copper bars and connected in one node) and than try to charge caps(rectif.input) with the SAME-matching low impedance..!!!

    I`m curious to see results.

    popps

  • Hi Ben,

    well done and nice to see you in person !

    But try to remove all equipment and scope heads from your coils and see,

    if these are not some ground current loops, that induce the RF electricity into the

    coils.

    I once had a capacitor charged via a connected scopehead and it was due to ground loop currents.

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • @overunitydotcom

    Hi Stefan,

    In the next few days, this will be addressed. Right now it seems that the better/lower impedance the ground, the better the output. Possibly this is different that what is considered "Generic Ground Loop current problems resulting from non centralized grounds on the device.

  • check out Nicola Tesla's radiant energy patent, I think that is your ground currents.

  • @JamesJohn2960

    All you have mentioned should help from a grounding point of vied. Charging a Cap is part of the

    looping process! All in due time! I still have a way to go.

  • @JamesJohn2960

    All are good ideas and part of getting it to loop!

  • Congrats -- Sterling

  • @PESNetwork

    Thanks Sterling, lots of work but it is rewarding when something works. Took a lot of try's and I'm still learning.

    Now if we can loop as the good Dr. did, it back will be something. I always keep track of what's new on your site.

  • There are some nonlinear dynamics going on in there, hence the subharmonic. Very interesting.

  • @janne808

    I totally agree!

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